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iPhone Battery Replacement Service Tempe, AZ

How to keep your new iPhone battery performing well by iMobile Repair LLC

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Now that you’ve replaced your battery — we should talk a bit about how to care for your battery so you can maximize the lifespan.

Keeping in mind that battery degradation will be caused by a variety of factors that include more than just regular daily use. Some of the other items that will cause your iPhone battery to degrade over time include the age of the battery, the charging patterns, and even the temperature history.


  • Avoid extreme ambient temperatures: Apple recommends trying to avoid temperatures higher than 95 F (35 C). Charging your phone in this extreme temperature can damage your battery, and iOS may even limit charging to 80% capacity when the recommended battery temperatures are exceeded. Similarly, using your iPhone in extreme cold temperatures may also cause battery issues. Apple defines too cold as being below 32 F (0 C).

  • Temperature when charging: With temperature, your first thought may be the outside temperatures, such as being out on a hot sunny day. But you may also want to consider the case you have on your iPhone. Some cases may actually hold heat, which brings the potential for the device to overheat while charging.

  • Store your iPhone half-charged if not being used: If you aren’t going to be using your phone for any length of time, Apple recommends charging the battery to around 50% and then powering it off. Also, make sure to keep it stored in cool place where the temperature does not exceed 90 F.


Some other tips to help keep your battery in good shape is to make sure you are running the latest version of iOS — and to take advantage of the features offered by iOS. This includes allowing the phone to use Low Power Mode, which will kick in when your battery gets to 20%, and then again when it gets to 10%. Another iOS feature to monitor is the Battery Usage information. You can find that by navigating to Settings -> Battery. #iPhoneRepair #iPhoneRepairTempe #iPhoneBattery #iPhone

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